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Petra, Wadi Rum, Madaba, Amman

After breakfast drive south to the towering mountains and rock formations of Wadi Rum, which  known for the activity of Lawrence of Arabia.  Drive through the stunning landscapes on a desert jeep safari, visiting the Lawrence Spring and Khazali Canyon. Continue north to Madaba to visit the remains of the Byzantine church with its ancient mosaic floor map, the oldest surviving original cartographic depiction of the mosaic map of the Holy Land and Jerusalem. overnight at hotel in Amman.

Petra, Madaba, Mt.Nebo, Tel Aviv

After breakfast drive north to Madaba to visit the remains of the Byzantine church with its ancient mosaic floor map, the oldest surviving original cartographic depiction of the mosaic map of the Holy Land and Jerusalem. Continue to Mt.Nebo where Moses viewed the Promised Land, enjoy the view of Jericho, the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea, visit the ancient Byzantine church with its mosaic floor and then drive to the border and transfer back to  Tel Aviv for overnight.

Amman, Petra

 After breakfast drive south along the Desert Highway to Wadi Musa, the modern village of Petra.  Enter the site of Petra and walk, or ride on horseback to the “Siq” (Canyon). Walk through the “Siq” to the red rock city, the ancient capital of the Nabateans from 3rd Century BC to 2nd Century AD.  Visit the most interesting carved monuments such as the Treasury (El Khazneh – a tomb of a Nabatean king) then the field of tombs, obelisks and the altar. From this point you can view the whole of the rock city.  After the visit, return to Wadi Musa for overnight.  Overnight in Petra.

Jerusalem, Amman.

Drive from Jerusalem to the Sheikh Hussein border crossing for procedures to enter Jordan.  Proceed to Jerash – city of the Decapolis, located about 45km north of Amman in the fertile heights of the Gilad. The history of Jerash is a blend of the Greco-Roman world of the Mediterranean basin and the ancient traditions of the Arab Orient. Visit the ancient Roman city with colonnaded streets, the baths and the hill of the top Temple,  Drive to Amman for a panoramic city tour of the Jordanian capital. Overnight in Amman.

Jerusalem, West Jerusalem – The New City, Bethlehem.

Today’s tour includes Yad Vashem the official memorial to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust established in 1953, located at the foot of Mt. Hertzel. Enjoy Ein Karem, a picturesque village on the south western outskirts of Jerusalem. This small village has great significance in Christian traditions, since this is where according to the tradition John the Baptist was born. Visit the Israel Museum with a detailed model of Jerusalem from the time of the Second Temple and the Shrine of the Book, which houses the Dead Sea Scrolls. Drive by the Knesset (House of Parliament) and the campus of Hebrew University. Continue to Bethlehem to see Rachel’s Tomb and the Church of the Nativity. Back to Jerusalem to your hotel for overnight.